HTC Vive unveils standalone VR headset for Google Daydream

18 May 2017
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Google’s Daydream platform has expanded to support standalone VR headsets, and HTC Vive will build one of the first devices compatible with the platform.

The VR headset will not require a connected phone or PC to be used, as all the necessary hardware is built into the unit.

Users will also be able to use the headset without connecting any cables, unlike the current HTC Vive headset – which requires multiple tethered connections to a PC.

The company said the standalone Vive VR headset will launch later this year.

This article first appeared on MyBroadband and is republished with permission.

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  1. tjitah
    19.05.2017 at 09:04

    Exciting stuff, looks like Vive is taking the lead in VR. Wonder if Oculus can keep up?

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